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German Authorities Disrupt Far-Right Terrorist Cell, Arresting Five Minors
German authorities arrested five suspects aged 15-18, part of a far-right terrorist cell called "Letzte Verteidigungswelle", who planned and attempted attacks, using Telegram for organization and possessing illegal weapons and explosives.
German Authorities Disrupt Far-Right Terrorist Cell, Arresting Five Minors
German authorities arrested five suspects aged 15-18, part of a far-right terrorist cell called "Letzte Verteidigungswelle", who planned and attempted attacks, using Telegram for organization and possessing illegal weapons and explosives.
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52% Bias Score


Uganda Passes Controversial Bills Curbing Opposition, Restoring Military Courts
Uganda's parliament passed bills curbing political party funding and restoring military court jurisdiction over civilians, prompting opposition walkouts and international human rights concerns; the opposition plans legal action.
Uganda Passes Controversial Bills Curbing Opposition, Restoring Military Courts
Uganda's parliament passed bills curbing political party funding and restoring military court jurisdiction over civilians, prompting opposition walkouts and international human rights concerns; the opposition plans legal action.
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56% Bias Score


Russia Repels Large-Scale Ukrainian Drone Attack
Between 8 PM on May 20 and 4 AM on May 21, Russian air defenses intercepted 127 Ukrainian drones across multiple regions, including Moscow, resulting in damage to a semiconductor plant in Oryol and internet disruptions; attacks likely retaliatory after recent Russia-Ukraine talks.
Russia Repels Large-Scale Ukrainian Drone Attack
Between 8 PM on May 20 and 4 AM on May 21, Russian air defenses intercepted 127 Ukrainian drones across multiple regions, including Moscow, resulting in damage to a semiconductor plant in Oryol and internet disruptions; attacks likely retaliatory after recent Russia-Ukraine talks.
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68% Bias Score


Homeless Crisis at Madrid Airport Sparks Political Blame Game
Hundreds of homeless people are living in Spain's largest airport, Madrid-Barajas, facing crime, violence, and unsanitary conditions, prompting authorities to restrict nighttime access and sparking a political blame game over responsibility for addressing the crisis.
Homeless Crisis at Madrid Airport Sparks Political Blame Game
Hundreds of homeless people are living in Spain's largest airport, Madrid-Barajas, facing crime, violence, and unsanitary conditions, prompting authorities to restrict nighttime access and sparking a political blame game over responsibility for addressing the crisis.
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48% Bias Score


US Limits Ukraine Support, Prioritizing Dialogue with Russia
President Trump's administration has decided against further sanctions on Russia and additional aid to Ukraine, prioritizing diplomatic engagement with Russia; this contrasts with the European Union's continued support, which, however, is facing economic limitations.
US Limits Ukraine Support, Prioritizing Dialogue with Russia
President Trump's administration has decided against further sanctions on Russia and additional aid to Ukraine, prioritizing diplomatic engagement with Russia; this contrasts with the European Union's continued support, which, however, is facing economic limitations.
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Prosecutor Resigns Amid Data Leak Investigation
Madrid's Chief Prosecutor, Pilar Rodríguez, resigned from the State Attorney's defense in a data leak case involving her and the Attorney General. The Supreme Court investigation found incriminating emails and messages on Rodríguez's devices, unlike the Attorney General's, which were deleted, linkin...
Spanish Prosecutor Resigns Amid Data Leak Investigation
Madrid's Chief Prosecutor, Pilar Rodríguez, resigned from the State Attorney's defense in a data leak case involving her and the Attorney General. The Supreme Court investigation found incriminating emails and messages on Rodríguez's devices, unlike the Attorney General's, which were deleted, linkin...
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40% Bias Score

Former Yanukovych Advisor Assassinated in Madrid
Andrii Portnov, a former Ukrainian lawmaker and advisor to Viktor Yanukovych, was shot dead outside a school in Madrid, Spain, on Wednesday, adding to a series of attacks targeting prominent figures from both sides of the Russo-Ukrainian War in Spain since February 2022.

Former Yanukovych Advisor Assassinated in Madrid
Andrii Portnov, a former Ukrainian lawmaker and advisor to Viktor Yanukovych, was shot dead outside a school in Madrid, Spain, on Wednesday, adding to a series of attacks targeting prominent figures from both sides of the Russo-Ukrainian War in Spain since February 2022.
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36% Bias Score

US-China Trade Truce Offers Temporary Relief to Farmers
The US and China agreed to a 90-day truce, temporarily reducing tariffs on agricultural exports to alleviate concerns among US farmers who lost money last year and face uncertainty despite increased optimism regarding future trade relations with China.

US-China Trade Truce Offers Temporary Relief to Farmers
The US and China agreed to a 90-day truce, temporarily reducing tariffs on agricultural exports to alleviate concerns among US farmers who lost money last year and face uncertainty despite increased optimism regarding future trade relations with China.
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44% Bias Score

Mass Fish Kill in Alatyr River Highlights Industrial Pollution Issue
A mass fish kill in the Alatyr River, spanning Chuvashia, Mordovia, and Nizhny Novgorod, is suspected to be caused by industrial toxic waste from factories in Mordovia, raising health concerns for residents and livestock, while authorities' response is slow.

Mass Fish Kill in Alatyr River Highlights Industrial Pollution Issue
A mass fish kill in the Alatyr River, spanning Chuvashia, Mordovia, and Nizhny Novgorod, is suspected to be caused by industrial toxic waste from factories in Mordovia, raising health concerns for residents and livestock, while authorities' response is slow.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Urges UK to Hike Defence Spending to 3% of GDP by 2029
US President Donald Trump is reportedly pushing the UK to increase its defense spending to 3% of GDP by 2029, significantly higher than current plans, costing an estimated £17.3 billion extra in 2029/30, to set an example for other European nations amidst growing geopolitical tensions.

Trump Urges UK to Hike Defence Spending to 3% of GDP by 2029
US President Donald Trump is reportedly pushing the UK to increase its defense spending to 3% of GDP by 2029, significantly higher than current plans, costing an estimated £17.3 billion extra in 2029/30, to set an example for other European nations amidst growing geopolitical tensions.
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44% Bias Score

Deported US Green Card Holder Returns to Nepali Refugee Camp
Aasis Subedi, a Bhutanese Nepali refugee and US green card holder, was deported from the US to Bhutan, rejected, and sent to a Nepali refugee camp, highlighting concerns over US deportation practices and the safety of deportees.

Deported US Green Card Holder Returns to Nepali Refugee Camp
Aasis Subedi, a Bhutanese Nepali refugee and US green card holder, was deported from the US to Bhutan, rejected, and sent to a Nepali refugee camp, highlighting concerns over US deportation practices and the safety of deportees.
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40% Bias Score

Hermoso and Rodríguez Absent from Spain's Nations League Squad
Spain's women's football coach, Montse Tomé, announced the squad for upcoming Nations League matches against Belgium and England, notably excluding Jenni Hermoso and Misa Rodríguez; the matches will determine Spain's qualification for the final four.

Hermoso and Rodríguez Absent from Spain's Nations League Squad
Spain's women's football coach, Montse Tomé, announced the squad for upcoming Nations League matches against Belgium and England, notably excluding Jenni Hermoso and Misa Rodríguez; the matches will determine Spain's qualification for the final four.
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48% Bias Score
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